Members of a British Columbian Indigenous community are voicing their opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion’s new route through a sacred site. Those against the move say they won’t back down. As Neetu Garcha reports, the controversy has sparked out to other communities with already signed agreements.
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First Nations groups oppose new Trans Mountain pipeline expansion route through sacred site
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